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    Default Jack or Walleye


    I fished gville tonight and caught this. I thought it was a jack, but after looking at it in the light, I believe it's a walleye.

    What yall think. Lucky me

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    Looks like a walleye to me
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    its a walleye......they do exist in the Tn river system ...I caught a couple upstream of the flint 30 years ago..

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    Yep, walleye. It don't have rattlesnake skin that a jack has.

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    I think it will be some very tasty eating!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mighty View Post
    I fished gville tonight and caught this. I thought it was a jack, but after looking at it in the light, I believe it's a walleye.

    What yall think. Lucky me

    Two different fish side by side. 2nd is definitely a jack.Name:  20191104_223300.jpg
Views: 499
Size:  70.4 KBName:  20191025_130707.jpg
Views: 474
Size:  64.4 KB

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    Joe, walleye has a white tip on its bottom fin, a jack doesn’t. Looks like a walleye to me.



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    So according to outdoor Alabama its illegal to walleye from certain rivers, but not tn river system. Its doesn't say anything about length or how many. So does that mean there's no creel limit?

    Never mind, the limit is 2.

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    I'm not sure of the difference haven't caught either one. I have a friend that has been catching both a guntervill so it probably is

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